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Article: Study data from University Francois Rabelais of Tours provide new insights into gene therapy.
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- Gene Therapy Weekly
- Article date:
- January 8, 2009
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Scientists discuss in 'Sustained transgene expression using non-viral enzymatic systems for stable chromosomal integration' new findings in gene therapy. According to recent research from Tours, France, "Gene delivery technologies have been developed for various biotechnology applications. In gene therapy, they are promising for the treatment of several inherited and acquired human diseases."
"When therapies require the transfection of a transgene, the vector integration is one of the solutions that is used for maintaining and sustaining expression. On the basis of their origin, vectorisation technologies are currently divided in two fields, gathering on one hand ...
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...About twenty-five years ago, in the lobby of the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, a friend introduced me to the already legendary Eugenie Droz. As kindly as her rather haughty manner permitted, she asked me what I was working on, and when I replied "Rabelais" she said condescendingly: "Oh, do you
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